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  1. AmericanEast ist ein Film von Hesham Issawi mit Sayed Badreya, Erick Avari. Synopsis: Ein heißer Sommer in Los Angeles. Die Innere Sicherheit stuft das Gefahrenlevel als "rot" ein und ist...

    • Hesham Issawi
    • Sayed Badreya
    • Sayed Badreya, Erick Avari, Anthony Azizi
    • 2008
  2. 14. Nov. 2008 · AmericanEast: Directed by Hesham Issawi. With Sayed Badreya, Erick Avari, Anthony Azizi, Amanda Detmer. A family man (Badreya) opens an authentic Middle Eastern restaurant with his best friend, who's Jewish.

    • (349)
    • Drama
    • Hesham Issawi
    • 2008-11-14
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AmericanEastAmericanEast - Wikipedia

    AmericanEast is a 2008 American drama film about Arab-Americans living in Los Angeles after the September 11 attacks. The story examines long-held misunderstandings about Arabic and Islamic culture by focusing on the points-of-view of three main characters.

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  5. 14. Nov. 2008 · R 11/14/2008 (US) Drama , Romance 1h 52m. User. Score. Play Trailer. Overview. Summer in L.A., it's hot. Homeland Security has set the threat level at red; they're searching for several Arabs alleged to be terrorists. Mustafa, an Egyptian immigrant who runs a falafel shop, comes to the FBI's attention; they investigate him.

  6. Americaneast. "AmericanEast" bravely explores the experience of Middle Eastern immigrants living in post-9/11 L.A.. When the U.S. government declares a severe risk of terrorist attacks, passions run high and drama unfolds for an eclectic mix of Arab-Americans. 1 IMDb 6.1 1 h 51 min 2009. R. Drama. This video is currently unavailable.

  7. AmericanEast is a 2008 American drama film about Arab-Americans living in Los Angeles after the September 11 attacks. The story examines long-held misunderstandings about Arabic and Islamic culture, and puts a human face on a segment of the American population about whom most Americans know nothing, but who today are of particular interest to them, either from curiosity or suspicion.